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Learn Punjabi
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Punjabi Alphabet 'The Punjbai alphabet is called varnmala or painti. There are no capital letters in Punjabi. Total 40 alphabets that are describe below with there examples.
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Learn to Read Punjabi Punjabi is a language of the Indian Subcontinent spoken by Muslims in Pakistan who write it in the Arabic script , and the Sikhs and Hindus of Punjab who write it in the Gurumukhi (language of the Gurus) script . Punjabis also probably constitute the largest group amongst subcontinent immigrants to Britain and Canada. When we say Punjabi here we take it to mean the Gurumukhi script.
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Introduction of punjabi Punjabi is spoken in mainly three areas of the world; in East Punjab (India) where it is a state language, in West Punjab (Pakistan) where it is most widely spoken and in the diaspora, particularly Britain, North America, East Africa and Australasia. No exact figures are available on the number of Punjabi speakers, either as a first or second language, but if the three Punjab and various dialects are taken into account an approximation of 100 million would not be too far from the truth.
http://www.advancedcentrepunjabi.org/intro1.asp
Punjabi Language Tutor
http://www.punjabielm.co.uk/tutor/
All about sikh The word 'Gurmukhi' literally means from the mouth of the Guru. It was developed in the 16th century CE by the second Sikh guru, Guru Angad Dev Ji, to write the Punjabi language. Gurmukhi has 41 alphabets/varanmala (35 basic + 5 Urdu + 1 Talvi) as well as ten vowel modifiers. In addition there are five special sound modifier symbols. A vertical bar is used to indicate the end of a sentences. Two vertical bars indicate a longer pause between sentences or paragraphs. Punjabi is a language (what we speak). Gurmukhi is a script (how we write Punjabi) Language is the principal means we use to communicate with one another.
http://www.allaboutsikhs.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1532
PUNJABI LANGUAGE BOOKS Punjabi Alphabets, Primer and Text Books
http://www.asianpublications.com/punjabi_learning.shtml
The Language ExchangePunjabi is the language of the Punjabi people and the Punjab regions of India and Pakistan. It is an Indo-European language of the Indo-Iranian subfamily. Punjabi is the official language of the Indian state of Punjab and Chandigarh. It is one of the second official languages of Delhi and Haryana. It is also spoken in neighbouring areas such as Jammu and Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh.
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Learning Punjabi Language
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